In creating this artwork I wanted to examine the contrast in textures between yarn, paint and canvas. To accomplish this, after completing the painting, I punctured a small hole in the canvas and ripped the canvas all the way across. I then sewed up the tear by hand, using a needle and burgundy coloured yarn. In sewing up the canvas I ensured that the stitches were loose enough to still see the texture of the torn canvas.

The painting is wired and ready to hang. It is varnished with a gloss varnish to protect it from UV rays, dirt, dust and fingerprints.

The painting is signed on the side and the back.

A signed Certificate of Authenticity will be provided with this artwork.

In creating this artwork I wanted to examine the contrast in textures between yarn, paint and canvas. To accomplish this, after completing the painting, I punctured a small hole in the canvas and ripped the canvas all the way across. I then sewed up the tear by hand, using a needle and burgundy coloured yarn. In sewing up the canvas I ensured that the stitches were loose enough to still see the texture of the torn canvas.

The painting is wired and ready to hang. It is varnished with a gloss varnish to protect it from UV rays, dirt, dust and fingerprints.

The painting is signed on the side and the back.

A signed Certificate of Authenticity will be provided with this artwork.